Here I have backed up all of the blogs I wrote on Multiply, over the years. They are old, and apparently the images do not get imported, but it was worth a try. Currently I cannot seem to see any posts, but in the Dashboard it says I have over 1200 posts imported here. It may take a while to get this working.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Matt's right; people don't walk in a straight line in Tokyo. Heading home. I'm going to buy myself a bottle of wine...
Seriously, I'm thinking about getting a government grant to fully study the phenomenon. I have noticed it's not limited to Japanese people. Rather, it's TOKYO people.
Jen - wine good. Overtime 30 mins. One more hour and Im caught up.
Matt - If you get it let's ise it on alcohol and see if it feels better walking randomly and stumbling. But we have to do it staring at our keitais all the time and only viewing life from our peripheral vision like everyone else here.
Hey...
ReplyDeleteWhat about the overtime?
Not that i blame you for gettin ghome and getting wined up...
Just askin.
Seriously, I'm thinking about getting a government grant to fully study the phenomenon. I have noticed it's not limited to Japanese people. Rather, it's TOKYO people.
ReplyDeleteJen - wine good. Overtime 30 mins. One more hour and Im caught up.
ReplyDeleteMatt - If you get it let's ise it on alcohol and see if it feels better walking randomly and stumbling. But we have to do it staring at our keitais all the time and only viewing life from our peripheral vision like everyone else here.
i would get dizzy dong that!
ReplyDeletei would get dizzy dong that!
ReplyDeleteIn chich case you won't be able to walk a straight line.
ReplyDeletewell how can u walk a straight line in tokyo anyhow???
ReplyDeleteBy following the lines between the flagstone?
ReplyDeleteBut they only start weaving when you're to get past their slow asses. It's like they're psychic, or something....
ReplyDeleteI know! So when are you coming to sleep with me, big boy?
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